Lluís Coll

He scored 6 goals from 46 matches in La Liga playing for Barcelona and Valencia, and appeared in the lower divisions for Girona, Condal, Granada and Olot.

[4] On his debut he was involved in their winning goal away at Avilés[5] – but was promptly borrowed back by his owning club to replace the injured Tejada in a friendly against Borussia Dortmund.

Coll, described by El Mundo Deportivo's reporter as pacy with technical skill and an unforgiving shot, converted a penalty to make the score 4–0.

[6] His first top-flight goal came in January 1959, tricking the ball past the last opponent and scoring with a low shot to secure Barcelona's 2–1 win against Valencia at the Mestalla, in his third match of that season.

[11][12] In 1957, El Mundo Deportivo's reporter had suggested that with application he might end up as Barcelona's outside left,[6] but in the event, his primary role had been as backup to Tejada and Czibor.

[16] This established him as a regular starter, and he played in both legs of the 1961–62 Fairs Cup semi-final, in which Valencia beat MTK Hungaria 10–3 on aggregate, but not in the final against Barcelona, which did not take place until September.